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Love is in the air, so make sure to tell everyone the three words they need to hear this Valentine’s Day – Telegram Just Updated.
Get instant access to shared media from redesigned profile pages which prominently display users’ profile pictures.
Tap left and right on images to quickly flip through photos and videos anywhere in the app.
Make new friends or find your Valentine through the updated People Nearby interface.
Wear your heart on yoursleeve screen with new animated emoji: 😘 😍 😻 🥰 💑 💋 💝 🧡 💛 💚 💙 💜 🖤 🤍 🤎 💔 – and of course 💌
Read more about the latest romantic developments here: https://telegram.org/blog/new-profiles-people-nearby
Get instant access to shared media from redesigned profile pages which prominently display users’ profile pictures.
Tap left and right on images to quickly flip through photos and videos anywhere in the app.
Make new friends or find your Valentine through the updated People Nearby interface.
Wear your heart on your
Read more about the latest romantic developments here: https://telegram.org/blog/new-profiles-people-nearby
Telegram
New Profiles, Fast Media Viewer and People Nearby 2.0
Hundreds of millions rely on Telegram to share precious moments with their loved ones. Today we're making it easier to relive shared memories with redesigned profiles, instant access to shared media, and new ways to thumb through pictures and videos.
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Telegram helps health authorities around the world spread accurate information about the pandemic through verified channels.
To fight the spread of misinformation and the virus itself, make sure to always check your sources – and wash your hands 🧼.
On a lighter note, we've added a new set of 😷 masks for the built-in Photo Editor.
Read more about the new tools and changes on our blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/coronavirus
To fight the spread of misinformation and the virus itself, make sure to always check your sources – and wash your hands 🧼.
On a lighter note, we've added a new set of 😷 masks for the built-in Photo Editor.
Read more about the new tools and changes on our blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/coronavirus
Telegram
Coronavirus News and Verified Channels
Channels are a tool for broadcasting your public messages to large audiences. They offer a unique opportunity to reach people directly, sending a notification to their phones with each post.
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Celebrating 400 Million monthly users 🥳
We’ve added extra features to quizzes and @QuizBot to help make educational tests – and are launching a contest with €400K in prizes for users who make academic quizzes.
The sticker panel has been updated: you can now scroll through over 20,000 stickers from professional artists, going all the way back to the very first submissions.
Android’s attachment menu got a makeover with new animated icons, while macOS received redesigned profile pages and drawing tools for its photo editor.
Read all about the latest milestone on our blog, with a secret look at what else is coming in 2020 🎥📞🤔
https://telegram.org/blog/400-million
We’ve added extra features to quizzes and @QuizBot to help make educational tests – and are launching a contest with €400K in prizes for users who make academic quizzes.
The sticker panel has been updated: you can now scroll through over 20,000 stickers from professional artists, going all the way back to the very first submissions.
Android’s attachment menu got a makeover with new animated icons, while macOS received redesigned profile pages and drawing tools for its photo editor.
Read all about the latest milestone on our blog, with a secret look at what else is coming in 2020 🎥📞🤔
https://telegram.org/blog/400-million
Telegram
400 Million Users, 20,000 Stickers, Quizzes 2.0 and €400K for Creators of Educational Tests
Telegram has reached 400,000,000 monthly users, up from 300 million a year ago. Every day at least 1.5 million new users sign up for Telegram. Features like folders, cloud storage and desktop support make Telegram ideal for remote work and study during the…
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The latest Telegram update lets you enhance videos, put animated stickers on any media, and zoom in when drawing on photos and videos.
The GIF panel got upgraded with emoji-based sections and a Trending tab for the most relevant and popular expressions. GIF loading speeds have been greatly improved, to make sorting and sending even quicker.
Android has a host of new animations and interfaces, you can read all about them on our blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/video-editor-gifs
The GIF panel got upgraded with emoji-based sections and a Trending tab for the most relevant and popular expressions. GIF loading speeds have been greatly improved, to make sorting and sending even quicker.
Android has a host of new animations and interfaces, you can read all about them on our blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/video-editor-gifs
Telegram
Video Editor, Animated Photos, Better GIFs and More
In 2015, Telegram released the most powerful photo editor to be implemented in a messaging app, letting you enhance image quality and add drawings, stickers and text to pictures. Today we're upgrading the media editor with support for animated stickers and…
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Today's update adds Video Ca... (ah, no, not yet) Profile Videos, improved People Nearby features, 2 GB file uploads and much more.
Preview media from mini-thumbnails in your chat list and notifications, view detailed statistics for large groups, and send over 20 new animated emoji like ⚽️, 🙊 and 😱.
Android users can now crop and rotate videos, and the music player was redesigned with a new layout and icons.
Read our latest blog post to learn about all the new features (including multi-account support for Telegram Desktop):
https://telegram.org/blog/profile-videos-people-nearby-and-more
Preview media from mini-thumbnails in your chat list and notifications, view detailed statistics for large groups, and send over 20 new animated emoji like ⚽️, 🙊 and 😱.
Android users can now crop and rotate videos, and the music player was redesigned with a new layout and icons.
Read our latest blog post to learn about all the new features (including multi-account support for Telegram Desktop):
https://telegram.org/blog/profile-videos-people-nearby-and-more
Telegram
Profile Videos, 2 GB File Sharing, Group Stats, Improved People Nearby and More
Today's update brings Profile Videos along with improved People Nearby features, unlimited file sharing with up to 2 Gigabytes per file, mini-thumbnails for your chat list and notifications, group stats, and much more.
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Telegram is 7 years old today – and we have a present for you. Yes, it's Video Calls. 🎁
Enjoy the update while we go back to doing the three most important things: adding new features, standing up for what we believe in and animating emoji.
Read more on our blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/video-calls
Enjoy the update while we go back to doing the three most important things: adding new features, standing up for what we believe in and animating emoji.
Read more on our blog:
https://telegram.org/blog/video-calls
Telegram
Video Calls and Seven Years of Telegram
Today marks seven years of Telegram. In 2013, we began as a small app focused on secure messaging and have since grown into a platform with over 400M users. Now this platform also offers video calls.
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Today’s update adds filters to global search, a new setting to make group admins anonymous, and channel comments to start a conversation in your community.
New filters for media type, date and source are available in Global Search.
Admins can now become invisible in the list of members. Messages from these anonymous admins show no trace of their personal account and instead are signed with the name of the group.
Channels with a discussion group now have a comments button under their posts. You can try it here: @durov.
Read our latest blog post for more info on all these features and more, including a host of new animations and tweaks for Android.
https://telegram.org/blog/filters-anonymous-admins-comments
New filters for media type, date and source are available in Global Search.
Admins can now become invisible in the list of members. Messages from these anonymous admins show no trace of their personal account and instead are signed with the name of the group.
Channels with a discussion group now have a comments button under their posts. You can try it here: @durov.
Read our latest blog post for more info on all these features and more, including a host of new animations and tweaks for Android.
https://telegram.org/blog/filters-anonymous-admins-comments
Telegram
Search Filters, Anonymous Admins, Channel Comments and More
Your personal Telegram Cloud is endless and full of spicy memes – to help you find your way around it, we're introducing Search Filters. Today's update also features Anonymous Admins to make your battle for freedom safer and Channel Comments to make sure…
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In May, I predicted that backdoors in WhatsApp would keep getting discovered, and one serious security issue would follow another, as it did in the past [1]. This week a new backdoor was quietly found in WhatsApp [2]. Just like the previous WhatsApp backdoor and the one before it, this new backdoor made all data on your phone vulnerable to hackers and government agencies. All a hacker had to do was send you a video – and all your data was at the attacker’s mercy [3].
WhatsApp doesn’t only fail to protect your WhatsApp messages – this app is being consistently used as a Trojan horse to spy on your non-WhatsApp photos and messages. Why would they do it? Facebook has been part of surveillance programs long before it acquired WhatsApp [4][5]. It is naive to think the company would change its policies after the acquisition, which has been made even more obvious by the WhatsApp founder’s admission regarding the sale of WhatsApp to Facebook: “I sold my users’ privacy” [6].
Following the discovery of this week’s backdoor, Facebook tried to confuse the public by claiming they had no evidence that the backdoor had been exploited by hackers [7]. Of course, they have no such evidence – in order to obtain it, they would need to be able to analyze videos shared by WhatsApp users, and WhatsApp doesn’t permanently store video files on its servers (instead, it sends unencrypted messages and media of the vast majority of their users straight to Google’s and Apple’s servers [8]). So – nothing to analyze – “no evidence”. Convenient.
But rest assured, a security vulnerability of this magnitude is bound to have been exploited – just like the previous WhatsApp backdoor had been used against human rights activists and journalists naive enough to be WhatsApp users [9][10]. It was reported in September that the data obtained as a result of the exploitation of such WhatsApp backdoors will now be shared with other countries by US agencies [11][12].
Despite this ever-increasing evidence of WhatsApp being a honeypot for people that still trust Facebook in 2019, it might also be the case that WhatsApp just accidentally implements critical security vulnerabilities across all their apps every few months. I doubt that – Telegram, a similar app in its complexity, hasn’t had any issues of WhatsApp-level severity in the six years since its launch. It’s very unlikely that anyone can accidentally commit major security errors, conveniently suitable for surveillance, on a regular basis.
Regardless of the underlying intentions of WhatsApp’s parent company, the advice for their end-users is the same: unless you are cool with all your photos and messages becoming public one day, you should delete WhatsApp from your phone.
[1] – Why WhatsApp will never be secure
[2] – WhatsApp users urged to update app immediately over spying fears
[3] – WhatsApp Android and iOS users are now at risk from malicious video files
[4] – Everything you need to know about PRISM
[5] – NSA taps data from 9 major Net firms
[6] – WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton: 'I sold my users' privacy'
[7] – Hackers can use a WhatsApp flaw in the way it handles video to take control of your phone
[8] – WhatsApp is storing unencrypted backup data on Google Drive
[9] – WhatsApp hack led to targeting of 100 journalists and dissidents
[10] – Exclusive: Government officials around the globe targeted for hacking through WhatsApp - sources
[11] – Police can access suspects’ Facebook and WhatsApp messages in deal with US
[12] – Facebook, WhatsApp Will Have to Share Messages With U.K.
WhatsApp doesn’t only fail to protect your WhatsApp messages – this app is being consistently used as a Trojan horse to spy on your non-WhatsApp photos and messages. Why would they do it? Facebook has been part of surveillance programs long before it acquired WhatsApp [4][5]. It is naive to think the company would change its policies after the acquisition, which has been made even more obvious by the WhatsApp founder’s admission regarding the sale of WhatsApp to Facebook: “I sold my users’ privacy” [6].
Following the discovery of this week’s backdoor, Facebook tried to confuse the public by claiming they had no evidence that the backdoor had been exploited by hackers [7]. Of course, they have no such evidence – in order to obtain it, they would need to be able to analyze videos shared by WhatsApp users, and WhatsApp doesn’t permanently store video files on its servers (instead, it sends unencrypted messages and media of the vast majority of their users straight to Google’s and Apple’s servers [8]). So – nothing to analyze – “no evidence”. Convenient.
But rest assured, a security vulnerability of this magnitude is bound to have been exploited – just like the previous WhatsApp backdoor had been used against human rights activists and journalists naive enough to be WhatsApp users [9][10]. It was reported in September that the data obtained as a result of the exploitation of such WhatsApp backdoors will now be shared with other countries by US agencies [11][12].
Despite this ever-increasing evidence of WhatsApp being a honeypot for people that still trust Facebook in 2019, it might also be the case that WhatsApp just accidentally implements critical security vulnerabilities across all their apps every few months. I doubt that – Telegram, a similar app in its complexity, hasn’t had any issues of WhatsApp-level severity in the six years since its launch. It’s very unlikely that anyone can accidentally commit major security errors, conveniently suitable for surveillance, on a regular basis.
Regardless of the underlying intentions of WhatsApp’s parent company, the advice for their end-users is the same: unless you are cool with all your photos and messages becoming public one day, you should delete WhatsApp from your phone.
[1] – Why WhatsApp will never be secure
[2] – WhatsApp users urged to update app immediately over spying fears
[3] – WhatsApp Android and iOS users are now at risk from malicious video files
[4] – Everything you need to know about PRISM
[5] – NSA taps data from 9 major Net firms
[6] – WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton: 'I sold my users' privacy'
[7] – Hackers can use a WhatsApp flaw in the way it handles video to take control of your phone
[8] – WhatsApp is storing unencrypted backup data on Google Drive
[9] – WhatsApp hack led to targeting of 100 journalists and dissidents
[10] – Exclusive: Government officials around the globe targeted for hacking through WhatsApp - sources
[11] – Police can access suspects’ Facebook and WhatsApp messages in deal with US
[12] – Facebook, WhatsApp Will Have to Share Messages With U.K.